UPDATE: Beckel later apologized for his remarks at the end of the show.

While Andi Dorfman and fiancé Josh Murray may be focusing on their future, fans are still buzzing over the eyebrow-raising After the Rose ceremony, during which runner-up Nick Viall revealed that he "made love" to the Bachelorette beauty during their date in the Fantasy Suite.

So naturally, the wild finale was a topic of discussion on yesterday's episode of Fox News' The Five, where co-host Bob Beckel offered up his honest (and very blunt) opinion on the assistant district attorney, whom he decided to brand as "a slut."

No, seriously.

"She's a slut!" Beckel blurted out, not wanting to hide his distaste for the ABC reality star. "I'm not kidding you. She sleeps with somebody else and doesn't tell the other guy about it."

Co-host Greg Gutfeld seemed to take Beckel's side in the matter, claiming that Andi had no right to tell Nick that his comments were "below the belt."

"You're on a reality show where you're making out with guys every day," he said. "And now all the sudden he says something honest and you go, ‘Oh, wow, you just stepped over.' Nothing is private when you do a reality show."

But while the men of the show were more than happy to take aim at Dorfman, co-host Andrea Tantaros, who noted her "striking resemblance" to the stunning brunette, jumped to the 27-year-old star's defense.

"Are you kidding me right now? Tantaro shot back. "Excuse me, Bob. You probably sleep with a different woman every night."

Although Dorfman has yet to respond to the 65-year-old political pundits remarks, she and her hubby-to-be stopped by E! News on Tuesday where they revealed that they are still "in love" and seem determined to ignore the negativity.

"I'd rather people just talk about us and talk about the happy couple," Dorfman told us. "We did it. We did what the show is all about. We are in love."

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